CONTENTS

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Structure, Sign and Play:
the website for the workshop, Forty Years of Structure, Sign and Play, to be held on 23-24 April
2007.

Lemmata: An Electronic Journal on Frameworks, Disciplines and
Institutions.This electronic e journal site is currently under construction.The first issue will appear in
September.Go to the following
link for notices and details of the advisory board: Lemmata.

City as Target:
the website for the City as Target workshop that was held on 20-21 August 2004.

Angel:
Reading the Postcard: as Promised, the
preliminary and introductory remarks towards reading Jacques Derrida’s “Envois”
(from The Post
Card) have built towards a more engaged reading, now called “Angel.”

Introduction
to Cultural Studies: GEK1046: This page contains the course outline and
reading lists for GEK1046, as well as links to lectures and public web sites relating
to Cultural Studies (or if you have a password go on to the IVLE).

Miscellaneous Links:

Standards:
If you want to know how to write an A grade essay, this is the place to go.

Absolute Difference:
You will still find lots of materials there if you don’t mind the Angelfire
advertising.

Links:
These links have recently been updated and are now on the main course web
pages.They feature pages
that may be of use to anyone interested in critical and cultural theory,
modernism and postmodernism, continental philosophy and other related topics.
There you will also find the usual links to web dictionaries, encyclopedias and
glossaries.

Time Warp:
Look and listen!Dr Phillips performs with his combo at
the London Vortex, 1977.

MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS

Situating Klein:
this paper, presented at the MLA in 1998 for the panel The Psychoanalysis of Winnicott and Klein in Literature and Theory,
is also about two other greats (in different idioms): Immanuel Kant and John
Coltrane.